PARENT SESSION Friday, August 11, 8:00-11:30 am OOS 15 - Phenology and ecosystem processes Ballroom C, Ballroom Level, Cook Convention Center Organized by: A Noormets (asko.noormets@utoledo.edu)
This session discusses the connections between ecosystem phenology and the processes of water, carbon, and energy exchange, and the use of remote sensing technology to quantify these processes over large spatial scales.
| 8:00 AM | Schwartz, Mark*,1, Liang, Liang1, 1 University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, Milwaukee, WI, Using spatially concentrated phenological data to enhance understanding of lower atmospheric change and satellite measurements of the onset of spring. |
FULL ABSTRACT | 8:20 AM | Gu, Lianhong*,1, 1 Oak Ridge National Lab, Oak Ridge, TN, Interannual and cross-site variability in the phenology of vegetation photosynthesis. |
FULL ABSTRACT | 8:40 AM | DeForest, Jared*,1, McNulty, Steve2, Sun, Ge2, Chen, Jiquan1, 1 University of Toledo, Toledo, OH2 Southern Global Change Program, Raleigh, NC, Oak phenology and the contribution of respiration from soil and the organic horizon. |
FULL ABSTRACT | 9:00 AM | Davidson, Eric1, Savage, Kathleen1, 1 Woods Hole Research Center, Woods Hole, MA, Phenological effects on soil CO2 efflux in a temperate forest. |
FULL ABSTRACT | 9:20 AM | Griffis, Timothy*,1, 1 University of Minnesota,Twin Cities, St. Paul, MN, Influence of phenology and land-use on the isotopic composition of ecosystem respiration and net ecosystem CO2 exchange. |
FULL ABSTRACT | 10:10 AM | White, Michael*,1, Nemani, Ramakrishna2, Votava, Petr 2, Michaelis, Andrew 2, 1 Utah State University, Logan, UT2 NASA Ames Research Center, Mountain View, CA, Using a phenological continuum to link remote sensing metrics to ground-based abiotic and biotic processes. |
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